Practicing wholeness; analytical psychology and Jungian thought
Material type: TextNew York Continuum c1996Description: 237p.;bibliog. refs.; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-8264-0905-9
- Whole and Parts (Psychology)
- Psychotherapy--Technique
- Jungian psychology
- Psychotherapy--Methodology
- Jungian psychology
- Dream interpretation
- Imagination
- Signs and Symbols
- Organizational Behavior
- Nature
- Fate and Fatalism
- Transference and Countertransference
- Psychoanalysts
- Analysands
- Psychotherapist and patient
- Narcissistic Personality
- Envy
- Sibling Rivalry
- Jelliffe, Smith Ely 1866-1945
- Marriage
- Archetype (Psychology)
- Milton, John. 1608-1674 : Paradise Lost
- Active Imagination
- Aggressiveness
- Anima (Psychoanalysis)
- Animus (Psychoanalysis)
- Anxiety
- Borderline Personality Disorder
- Symbolism of Breast
- Consciousness
- Depression, Mental
- Ego (Psychology)
- Fantasy
- Fathers--Psychology
- Gnosticism--Psychology
- Mother Archetype
- Individuation (Psychology)
- Meaning (Psychology)
- Persona (Psychology)
- Power (Philosophy)
- Projection (Psychology)
- Mothers--Psychology
- Psyche, Objective
- Symbolism of Body
- BF175 .S662 1996
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'A Chiron publication.'
Jelliffe, Smith Ely : Dr. Jelliffe invites Jung to lecture in Fordham's International Extension Course in Medicine (1912). Jung stays at Jelliffe's home, p47; p49-50.. Marriage : In an interview to the New York Times, Jung stated: ' American wives have thrown themselves into social activity because they are not happy with their husbands' - 1912, p47-48.. Archetype (Psychology) : 'Archetypal theory supplements but does not supplant instinct theory for Jung': - p50, p50-53; see also index.. Milton, John. 1608-1674 : Paradise Lost : The pattern of envy and sibling rivalry in myth and religion, p206-207.. Aggressiveness (Psychology) : Freud's view, p82-84; Jung's view, p83-84, see index.. Gnosticism and Psychology : Jung's interest in, p21-22, see index.. Mother Archetype : 'The great mother', see index.. Persona (Psychology) : Jung's definition of, p184-185, see index.
Chapters:. Part One: Psychological wholeness in theory and practice. 1. The dream of wholeness. 2: Practicing wholeness with dreams and imagination. 3: Symbols as transformers of the psyche. 4: From Freud to Jung and beyond, turning points in modern psychological and religious attitudes. 5: Practicing wholeness in organizations. Part Two: Practicing wholeness clinically. 6: Nature and the analytic practice of wholeness. 7: Amor Fati: Analysis and the search for personal destiny. 8: Dreams in the creation of personal narrative. 9: The analyst's part: three types of countertransference. 10: The muddle in analysis (Communication). 11: In the grip of sleep (The analyst fights to withstand drowsiness). 12: On the state of the soul in the narcissistic personality. 13: Envy and sibling rivalry as blocks to wholeness
'Practicing wholeness is a daily activity with implications at cognitive, emotional, physical, and spiritual levels. Stein gives a general concept of wholeness, incorporating Jung's theory of instincts and archetypes.'
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